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Thanks to @crossbordercapital's excellent heatmap, we can orient ourselves quite well and navigate through the cycles of liquidity ebb and flow that the major central banks initiate in the fiat circus. The generally coordinated approach is also good to see, as all sides have an interest in ensuring that the fiat circus remains liquid and does not collapse like a yeast dumpling.
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That's a grear source. Thank You
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Is red liquid or illiquid? I presume illquid?
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Illiquid, yes
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this can actually lower interest rates and make borrowing cheaper, encouraging spending and investment by businesses and consumers.
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Once liquidity increases, we already know where it will go, straight into assets!! I think that once the US elections are over, there is a FED cut in interest rates, plus the significant increase in liquidity (Brrrrrrrr đź’µ) we will have a good reaction in the markets and of course in Bitcoin.
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It is a very useful graphic! Looking at it I can see that India has more red than China. Surprised I must accept!!!
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Seeing my country heat map, makes me realize that every day my dirty fiat will go “Brrrrrr” *gov printing money
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The summer is also being hot for central banks.
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Wait for what happens when unemployment spikes non-linear..
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I suppose that is the definitive data to enter a recession.
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Yes. And then they'll need to finance their welfare state directly with the credit pump
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Oops, that sounds like something I heard before, don't you? well, at least in the long run, it will be good for Bitcoin and hard assets.
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32 sats \ 1 reply \ @TomK OP 10 Aug
Abdolutely. Stay liquid, stack Sats and let them do their fatal work
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So be it, my friend.
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Does liquidity refer solely to the act of printing currency or does it encompass the broader concept of market activity involving buyers and sellers?
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Central bank liquidity refers more to the area of the interbank sector, the reserves of commercial banks at the central bank, etc
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US has a lot of red.
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @TomK OP 10 Aug
It's literally the last man standing
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Sorry, it was Argentina that was so red. The UK has a lot of red, too.
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